Examples of using Shipley in English and their translations into Chinese
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The story of the GIA starts back in the 1920s with a man named Robert M. Shipley.
Watching the company's decline and eventual bankruptcy taught Shipley a valuable lesson.
Fritchley was gone, Eastwood was gone, Shipley was going: Squire Winter's beloved Shipley.
Like Shipley Jr., Benson saw things from a“different” perspective.
He succeeded Robert Shipley as GIA's executive director in 1952 and became editor-in-chief of Gems& Gemology, a position he held for fifty years.
On 21 September 1999, Prime Minister Jenny Shipley announced that the Queen had approved the formal institution of a new range of Royal awards to recognise acts of gallantry and bravery performed by New Zealanders.
You're more likely to surprise investors when you're reporting just twice a year," said Stan Shipley, market strategist at Evercore ISI in New York.
Greg Coleman is a retired teacher and administrator who spent 43 years working at independent schools, including 32 at The Shipley School and five at Benchmark School.
Former New Zealand prime minister Jenny Shipley.
Shipley's Restaurant is open Tuesday to Saturday evenings and features the country's best local produce and wines.
GIA's first advisory board of retail jewelers was organized by Robert Shipley in 1932 to garner support for gemological training.
Dame Shipley is a patron of a number of organisations and is involved in a range of philanthropic projects in New Zealand and offshore.
It's going to be more and more of legal issues,” said Gretchen Shipley, a lawyer who represents school districts.
Shipley's favorite, of course, is the Competition Channel that will draw Olympic and World Cup athletes to train and possibly compete here.
Shipley returned to the U.S. in 1929 and launched his“preliminary course in gemology” in Los Angeles on Sept. 16, 1930.
So in 2001, along with their capital injection($3.8 million to date), Queen City Angels installed Shipley as chairman and another member as CEO.
I have been requested by my Government to transmit to you the attached statement of 29 May 1998 from the Prime Minister of New Zealand, the Right Honourable Jenny Shipley, concerning the conduct of nuclear tests by Pakistan.
Things spun around with Mr. Shipley for a few moments.
Shipley denied writing the article.
Shipley spends 20 to 30 hours a week running the network.